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  • Vikan Condensation Squeegee
    Vikan Condensation Squeegee

    Designed to effectively remove condensation from ceilings and pipes during production, this Condensation Squeegee features drain holes that allow condensation to be collected safely in a bottle or drained away through an attached hose. Heigh ....

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  • Ronseal Anti-Condensation Paint, White 750ml,  Stops Mould and Condensation, Paints, Wall and Ceiling Paints
    Ronseal Anti-Condensation Paint, White 750ml, Stops Mould and Condensation, Paints, Wall and Ceiling Paints

    Tough, scrubbable finishMoisture resistant to help prevent mouldLeave as is or paint overTouch dry in one to two hoursReady to paint over in four hoursLow V.O.C content

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  • Ronseal Anti-Condensation Paint, White 2.5L,  Stops Mould and Condensation, Paints, Wall and Ceiling Paints
    Ronseal Anti-Condensation Paint, White 2.5L, Stops Mould and Condensation, Paints, Wall and Ceiling Paints

    Tough, scrubbable finishMoisture resistant to help prevent mouldLeave as is or paint overTouch dry in one to two hoursReady to paint over in four hoursLow V.O.C content

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  • Ronseal Anti Condensation Paint White Matt
    Ronseal Anti Condensation Paint White Matt

    The Ronseal Anti Condensation Paint adds a layer of insulation to help prevent condensation which leads to mould. Once it’s dry that’s it, job done. Unless you want to add some colour. Then you can paint over it any colour your want. It’ll still give the same anti-condensation protection. BEFORE YOU START Make sure the room is above 10°c. Open your doors and windows for ventilation and put down dust sheets to protect anything you don't want to get paint on. Preparation: Remove any wallpaper and get rid of any loose paint or plaster by giving it a quick sand. Make sure the area you're painting is clean and dry. If you've got mould, get rid of it with our 3in1 Mould Killer. Cover any damp stains with our One Coat Damp Seal. USING YOUR ANTI-CONDENSATION PAINT Give it a really good stir. Then use a roller or brush to put it on. Don't brush or roller it out too thinly. After 4 hours put another generous coat on. It'll be touch dry in 1-2 hours. If you want to paint over it, let it dry for 4 hours. Usage Areas: All indoor walls and ceilings.Compatibility: Bare and previously painted walls and ceilings.Clean Up: Clean all brushes in warm, soapy water. Coverage: 6m² per litre.Ronseal RSLACPWM25L Anti Condensation Paint Colour: White.Finish: Matt.Size: 2.5 litre.Additional Information:• Seal Type: Anti-Condensation• Colour: White• Size (ml): 2500• Application: Paint

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  • How does condensation work?

    Condensation occurs when a gas or vapor cools and transforms into a liquid. This process happens when the molecules in the gas lose energy, slow down, and come closer together, forming a liquid. The temperature at which condensation occurs is known as the dew point. Condensation is a crucial part of the water cycle, where water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into clouds and eventually falls back to the Earth as precipitation.

  • What is DNA condensation?

    DNA condensation is a process in which the long, linear DNA molecule is compacted into a more condensed form. This condensation is necessary to fit the large DNA molecule into the small space of the cell nucleus. It is achieved by the binding of proteins called histones to the DNA, forming a structure known as chromatin. This condensed form of DNA helps regulate gene expression and protects the DNA from damage.

  • What is condensation water?

    Condensation water is the water that forms when water vapor in the air cools and turns back into a liquid. This process occurs when warm, moist air comes into contact with a cooler surface, causing the water vapor to condense and form droplets. Condensation water can be seen on surfaces like windows, mirrors, and cold drinks. It is an important part of the water cycle and plays a role in weather patterns and precipitation.

  • Is this a condensation stain?

    Yes, this is a condensation stain. Condensation stains occur when moisture in the air comes into contact with a cold surface, causing water droplets to form. This can happen on windows, walls, or other surfaces where there is a temperature difference between the inside and outside. The presence of water droplets or a wet spot is a common indicator of a condensation stain.

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  • Ronseal Anti Condensation Paint White Matt
    Ronseal Anti Condensation Paint White Matt

    The Ronseal Anti Condensation Paint adds a layer of insulation to help prevent condensation which leads to mould. Once it’s dry that’s it, job done. Unless you want to add some colour. Then you can paint over it any colour your want. It’ll still give the same anti-condensation protection. BEFORE YOU START Make sure the room is above 10°c. Open your doors and windows for ventilation and put down dust sheets to protect anything you don't want to get paint on. Preparation: Remove any wallpaper and get rid of any loose paint or plaster by giving it a quick sand. Make sure the area you're painting is clean and dry. If you've got mould, get rid of it with our 3in1 Mould Killer. Cover any damp stains with our One Coat Damp Seal. USING YOUR ANTI-CONDENSATION PAINT Give it a really good stir. Then use a roller or brush to put it on. Don't brush or roller it out too thinly. After 4 hours put another generous coat on. It'll be touch dry in 1-2 hours. If you want to paint over it, let it dry for 4 hours. Usage Areas: All indoor walls and ceilings.Compatibility: Bare and previously painted walls and ceilings.Clean Up: Clean all brushes in warm, soapy water. Coverage: 6m² per litre.Ronseal RSLACPWM750 Anti Condensation Paint Colour: White.Finish: Matt.Size: 750ml.Additional Information:• Seal Type: Anti-Condensation• Colour: White• Size (ml): 750• Application: Paint

    Price: 19.95 € | Shipping*: 4.95 €
  • Condensation tank dryer tube 100mm Standard
    Condensation tank dryer tube 100mm Standard

    Condensation tank dryer tube 100mm Standard

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  • Coo-Var - Anti-Condensation Paint 2.5L
    Coo-Var - Anti-Condensation Paint 2.5L

    A white paint which contains a fungicide to inhibit growth of mould and prevent the formation of condensation. Suitable for interior use in areas prone to airborne moisture such as bathrooms, wet rooms, showers, changing rooms and kitchens. Can be left as a topcoat, or over coated with emulsion.

    Price: 37.49 £ | Shipping*: 4.99 GBP £
  • Coo-Var - Anti-Condensation Paint 1L
    Coo-Var - Anti-Condensation Paint 1L

    A white paint which contains a fungicide to inhibit growth of mould and prevent the formation of condensation. Suitable for interior use in areas prone to airborne moisture such as bathrooms, wet rooms, showers, changing rooms and kitchens. Can be left as a topcoat, or over coated with emulsion.

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  • What is condensation and dehydration?

    Condensation is the process of water vapor turning into liquid water. This occurs when warm air cools down and cannot hold as much water vapor, leading to the vapor condensing into liquid droplets. Dehydration, on the other hand, is the process of removing water from a substance or organism. This can occur through evaporation, sweating, or other means, leading to a decrease in the water content of the substance or organism. Both processes are important in the water cycle and in maintaining the balance of water in the environment.

  • Is condensation forming in headlights normal?

    Condensation forming in headlights is a common occurrence and is considered normal. It happens when warm air inside the headlight assembly comes into contact with the cooler air outside, causing moisture to condense on the inside of the lens. This usually happens when there is a temperature difference between the inside and outside of the headlight, such as during a sudden change in weather or temperature. In most cases, the condensation will evaporate on its own as the headlight heats up during use.

  • "Is that a condensation water stain?"

    Yes, that looks like a condensation water stain. Condensation occurs when warm, moist air comes into contact with a cooler surface, causing the moisture in the air to condense and form water droplets. This can result in water stains on surfaces such as windows, walls, or ceilings. It's important to address the underlying cause of the condensation to prevent further damage and mold growth.

  • How high is the condensation level?

    The condensation level is the altitude at which air reaches its dew point temperature and water vapor begins to condense into liquid water droplets. The height of the condensation level can vary depending on factors such as temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure. On average, the condensation level is typically around 3,000 to 4,000 feet above the ground, but it can be higher or lower depending on the specific weather conditions.

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